I believe in simplicity, minimalism, and have an ardent willingness to push the bounds, envisioning the betterment of usable and practical solutions.

Sometime back in November last year, I was contacted by Steven Frank, Co-Founder of Panic. Panic wanted to officially support Sass with their upcoming new version of Coda, and wanted to start off from our Sass.Mode (maintained by me and Tom-Marius Olsen).

Well, why not. That was an awesome thing. Today, Panic released Coda 2, complete with Sass Mode built-in. It is being sold at 50% discount at the Mac App Store.

Yes, Coda 2 from Panic comes with the enhanced version of my Sass.mode that was made for Coda 1.

pglatz

This is a great addition to Coda, thanks for making it. The only thing it lacks is a css property inspector. I have been using the no longer supported standalone version of cssEdit from MacRabbit. I love the way it lists most CSS properties on the right pane and allows you to quickly enter them. There are so many options for CSS, it really helps me get to them quickly. I know about Coda's pops, but they just list the names of properties, nothing about possible values, and they take too many keystrokes to use. I much prefer seeing all the properties just listed on the right. I know this is probably Coda's issue more than yours, but maybe you could say something to them about it.